
If you want to expand the storage of the console, from Direct 2, it is known that Switch 2 will only work with MicroSD Express Card. Standard microSDS are out of the table, but as the system is starting crops worldwide, people are beginning to test for possible workarounds. What we have seen so far are coming empty handed.
As brought to our attention @nintendopetswatch On Bluuski, a pair of technical material creators in China (Harmony And Gcores) Recently shared his switch 2 ideas because he unabbook the new console. Commenting on hardware and its characteristics, both attempted to bypass the SD Express requirement using the M2 SSD for the SD Express adapter, but, of course, the nintendo was one step ahead.
Share your findings in a video BilibiliThe attempt of content creators is quickly completed by an error message on switch 2, which rejects the adapter as SD Express. It is slightly staining, but the error message to tell the user that the SD card has not been recognized, asked them to turn off and try again.
This is a sufficient sufficient principle in theory. Micro SD Express cards are based on NVME standards, so there is an opportunity that an adapter will serve as a remedy of some kind – although a thin one. But if it works, do we really need to discuss the playbliity with that huge plastic lump sticking from behind the console? No thanks.
Looking at the insistence of Nintendo Only Using the SD Express card, the test results are not all surprising. But hey, the more you know.
For now, it seems that you have to cough the top dollar and if you want to beef your switch 2 storage then nab a microSD express card. You need the best purchase options and all information on these new cards in the guide below.

